Copac shortchanges disabled persons
Tsarai MugoniTHE Copac outreach process raised hopes of a better future for many marginalised groups in Zimbabwe as their concerns would for the first time be comprehensively included in the country’s supreme law. Little did they know that the consultations
A village romance comes to town
Sekai NzenzaIt’s a late afternoon in Mbare, and I am visiting my cousins Piri and Esina. We are sitting on the small veranda of this two roomed house on a busy street. Not too far away from here is the Rufaro Stadium where Bob Marley played the “Peace has
Zhanda to move motion on corruption at Reserve Bank
Herald Reporter
GOROMONZI North House of Assembly representative Cde Paddy Zhanda is expected to move a motion today calling on the House of Assembly to investigate alleged corruption at the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe. In his notice to move the motion in the
Call for Sadc water management
Herald Reporter
GOVERNMENT has called for long-term co-operation between Sadc member states over the management and development of shared water resources in the region. Water Resources Management and Development Minister Samuel Siphepha Nkomo said
President’s launch of J Nkomo High School postponed
Herald Reporter
THE commissioning of the Landa J Nkomo High School in Tsholotsho by President Mugabe tomorrow and the launch of an e-learning programme have been postponed. In a statement yesterday, the Office of the President and Cabinet apologised for
MPs condemn violence
Herald Reporter
LEGISLATORS from across the political divide yesterday condemned the violence that occurred in Mudzi last week. They called for the police to be allowed to carry out their investigations without undue influence. The clashes between Zanu-PF and MDC-T
Cops on compensation
Crime Reporter
MOST people reportedly fail to receive compensation from insurance companies after being injured in road accidents as they do not claim the money through normal procedures. According to investigations by the police, most accident victims and families
MDC-T admits failure
Municipal Reporter
MDC-T has admitted its failure to run the City of Harare saying the capital’s environs have become an eyesore. The party’s secretary for environment and climate change Mrs Kerry Kay said Harare has turned from the Sunshine City of Africa to a dump
Accident kills 2
Herald Reporter
TWO people were killed on the spot when their car collided with a haulage truck at the 106km peg along the Harare-Masvingo Road on Monday evening. This brings to 21 the number of people killed in road accidents within two weeks. Acting National
Carson puts on the charm
Brezhnev Malaba in Washington DC
United States Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs, Ambassador Johnnie Carson, yesterday struck a conciliatory note, surprising African delegates who had vowed to strongly reject Western attempts to politicise the definition of conflict diamonds.

